Review 3 of 3
Price Paid:
$228.00
from Walmart Summary: Kodak has done a great job with this camera! I normally shot 35mm Nikon Cameras but I have wanted to try digital without spending it on a Nikon D70 or D200 and not like it. Okay, I'm a analog guy but I know film is dying out soon. However, I think digital is very different than traditional photography and Kodak has made that transition easy. I really enjoy using it for candid shots and things I need to get on the web fast. Strengths: Sharp, Sharper and Sharpest Lens. Kodak is serious about the lens they have selected for this little gem from Schneider - Kreuznach. It's rated 39mm to 117mm (equivalent) 3x Optical Zoom. It has plenty of features to choose from. My favorite is the different scene option for portraits, landscapes plus many others. It also has a manual setting so you can gain more creative control of the camera. I also works well with my iMac G5 and iPhoto, just plug it in and everything downloads into iPhoto for editing or emailing your photos. Weaknesses: No external flash capabilities. Haven't seen any exposure info on automatic photos until they are downloaded into iPhoto. Similar Products Used: Nikon N65, N8008. Customer Service: I haven't needed any customer service for this product but always had good service with Kodak for all my film related issues.
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